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Catholic Charities assistance programs in Kankakee, Iroquois and Ford County

Catholic Charities of Kankakee, Iroquois and Ford County helps the vulnerable. A focus is on veterans, senior citizens, children, immigrants and the less fortunate. Whether it is free food or meals from the pantry, Community Services, Child Care from Head Start, or financial aid for bills or rent assistance is given.

Much of the financial assistance is from referrals. As there is transitional housing, Homeless Prevention and the Daybreak Center for the homeless. This can come in the form of grants for bills or housing, vouchers, or a free box of groceries to stop hunger. Catholic Charities also helps immigrants, seniors, and some of the most vulnerable.

Financial help, free food, meals and basic needs

Catholic Charity Kankakee, Iroquois and Ford County case managers ensure that clients of all income and backgrounds are referred to the Food Pantry. This center resolves the hunger issue and makes it possible for families as well as individuals to turn their attention to paying other bills that may otherwise be set aside. There is also a Mobile Pantry across the service region.

The emergency food bank is one of the largest and most accessible in Kankakee, Ford, and Iroquois County. It is open on an as-needed basis. Each month throughout the year, the Pantry provides free groceries as well as food to hundreds of families as well as children and seniors.

The Food Pantry follows a unique and progressive model, offering families that are approved the opportunity to access as much food as they need, as often as they need it, using a client choice model. The non-profit partners with Second Harvest Food Bank and Community Action Coalition to run the pantry and also gets support from area businesses and foundations. Locate other free food programs, including SNAP food stamps benefits in Illinois.

Catholic Charities of Kankakee County housing solutions for veterans is provided by SSVF - Supportive Services. Financial and other assistance is for those at risk of homelessness or that may currently not have a home or apartment to live in.

 

 

 

The immediate goal is to get the client into some form of affordable rental housing and off the streets. After that goal has been met, then other household or financial needs are met, often in partnership with the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs. SSVF issues grants for rental or security deposit expenses, energy costs, placement into shelter and more. The softer skills covered are budgeting and more.

Senior programs

The goal of the Catholic Charities assistance Kankakee, Iroquois and Ford County Aging and Disability as well as Senior Centers is to help residents age 60 or older. The disabled can stop by, as well as the wife or husband of the elderly person. It gives people from a community one single place to go to for support.

What is available there will vary. Many volunteers as well as part time staff from around Kankakee County work at the centers. They will organize recreational activities, such as field trips. There are also health screenings and medical fairs, educational opportunities, information on free medical care or clinics as well as the Affordable Care Act, and cooking classes. Or learn about bill paying or money management services. The senior center Aging and Disability Programs will help promote good physical and mental health of the senior citizens in the area through wellness and fitness programs. More on help for seniors in Illinois.

Additional Social Services and Support from Kankakee, Iroquois and Ford County Catholic Charities

The churches offer help to immigrants and migrant workers. This may be assistance is finding housing, applying for Green Cards or work permits, hot meals, or basic needs such as clothes. Catholic Charities in the region is also involved in Early Child Development, namely Head Start as well as After School Care. The programs help ensure youth get the food, education, mentoring, and even health or dental care they need. Catholic Charities.

There are also Community Services from the Kankakee County Catholic Charities. This includes everything from free counseling for marriage issues to group classes, information on enrolling into Medicare, as well as other assistance programs.

 

 

 

 

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The faith based charity – church helps the poor, the less fortunate, and low income among others. The main address is 249 S. Schuyler Ave., Kankakee, IL 60901. The main phone number is 815-933-7791.

By Jon McNamara

 

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